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Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by johnson11(m): 9:53am On Nov 28, 2009
Wicked and haters of Nigeria are here again with there selfish and greedy plans,
There were strong indications on Friday that the Vice President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, may be under intense pressure from some of the country‘s power brokers to resign.Those behind the move, sources say, want to ensure that the delicate power sharing arrangement between the North and the South, which some military chiefs and politicians agreed upon in 1998, is preserved. Under the zoning arrangement agreed upon by the politicians of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, power is expected to rotate between the two regions at the end of two presidential terms.

Saturday Punch investigations on Friday revealed that the pressure, which started when the President made his first medical trip abroad in 2007, increased this week after the President departed for Saudi Arabia for another round of treatment.

The plan of those pressurising the VP, Saturday Punch learnt, is to create a situation where he would resign for the Senate President, David Mark, to take over for three months and then organise elections, in the event that the President is unable to complete his term.

However, at about the time that Saturday Punch completed its investigations on Friday, the Presidency issued a statement saying that Nigeria‘s president will not resign despite currently undergoing treatment in Saudi Arabia.

The Cable News Network quoted a presidential press statement as saying that, ”President Umaru Musa Yar‘Adua and the vice president will continue in their respective roles and the latter will not assume presidential duties.”

But a source who spoke to our correspondent on the basis of confidentiality said those who were mounting pressure on the Vice President to resign wanted to ensure that there was no loose ends. Specifically, he said the VP were under pressure to sign an undated resignation letter.

”They are saying that it is the only way to preserve the peace and unity of the country. The North would not accept a Southern President so soon after former President Olusegun Obasanjo and that the powerful elements in the region believe that the former President set up the North. They believe that Obasanjo knew that Yar‘Adua was too ill to complete his term, so he foisted him on the region so that power would return to the South.”

The undated resignation letter, which can become binding in the event of the President being unable to continue in office, has thrown the Vice President into a serious dilemma.

Saturday Punch made efforts on Friday to get the Vice President‘s reaction to the development, but he was unreachable. His spokesperson, Ima Niboro, was also unavailable. Calls made to his telephones were not picked, and he did not respond to the text messages that our reporter sent.

But a reliable source who is close to the Vice President and who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity said Jonathan was fine and he was not under any pressure. Another highly placed politician within the Vice President‘s circle who was contacted to confirm the report declined, but only after he had said that it was ”75 per cent true and 25 per cent a rumour.”

Watchers say that some of the happenings in Abuja on Friday were related to the pressure. On Friday, the presidency issued a statement, which was carried by the international media, that the president would not be resigning.

Also on Friday, sources told Saturday Punch that the Vice President had summoned an emergency meeting of Ijaw leaders to deliberate on what his response to the pressure should be. Leaders of the Ijaw National Congress, the umbrella body of the VP‘s Ijaw ethnic group in the Niger Delta, were said to have been invited for a closed door meeting with the VP to deliberate on the issue.

Meanwhile, the President of the Ijaw Monitoring Group, Mr. Joseph Evah, who acknowledged that Jonathan was under some form of pressure, has warned politicians not to frustrate Jonathan out of office.

He challenged those involved in the project to join Nigerians to pray for the health of the President who according to him, would survive the current health challenge.

He said that a group had claimed before that they might give Jonathan the treatment they gave to the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 Presidential election, Chief Moshood Abiola or Chief Ernest Shonekan, who was compelled to hand over power to General Sani Abacha.

He warned that the people of the Niger Delta and the Nigerian people would not fold their arms to watch people perpetrate heinous illegality.

He said, ”We are alive, there is a group that is behind this thing and Jonathan is not even helping issues. We are not new to the position of the North. We are praying for the President to be alive and he will survive the sickness. Honestly, we want him to live.

”However, we are aware of the type of meetings being carried out by this clique. We urge them to please pray for Mr. President instead of preoccupying themselves with such issues.”
source, http://www.saharareporters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4375:jonathan-comes-under-pressure-to-resign-the-punch-lagos&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=18
Re: Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by Nobody: 10:53am On Nov 28, 2009
Obj wants to destroy nigeria by putting yar adua in power
Re: Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by johnson11(m): 10:56am On Nov 28, 2009
I don't think is ObJ but the northerners who believe it is there right to rule and Nigeria belong to them alone
Re: Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by Parohfrey(f): 11:11am On Nov 28, 2009
This lie is already being discussed here:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-358492.32.html


All of you discuss as if you are fools, idiots, and illetrates. A democratically elected person, who is fit and heathy should resign for what reason? Is this a millitary setting or a democratic setting? Just because a newspaper journalist wakes up and writes a story, then you come up here discussing it as if it is true? Is Jonathan a fool, an idiot and a stupid man that will just wake up and resign? What will the house of rep and the senate be looking to allow that to happen? Do you guys realy think at all?

How childish can the statement below be?

”They are saying that it is the only way to preserve the peace and unity of the country. The North would not accept a Southern President so soon after former President Olusegun Obasanjo and that the powerful elements in the region believe that the former President set up the North. They believe that Obasanjo knew that Yar‘Adua was too ill to complete his term, so he foisted him on the region so that power would return to the South.”

So Obasanjo is now God right? He knows Yar Adua is sick and will die before the end of his term? Why hasnt he been killed then? Why is he being left to chance of completing his term if the above statement is true?
Re: Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by cantell(m): 1:35pm On Nov 28, 2009
@Paroh_frey,
Whats ur problem? You mean a dying man should be left to run the country right? Will other countries like America allow such?
A man who's dying of kidney failure,heart problems and a lot of other things we don't know about.
The worst part is that he wouldn't even hand over temporarily to his vice to handle things till he's strong enough to start again.
Re: Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by 1forall: 5:06pm On Nov 28, 2009
Only in Naija! Where everything works the other way round
Re: Jonathan Comes Under Pressure To Resign-the Punch, Lagos by Parohfrey(f): 12:06pm On Nov 29, 2009
, I’m Not Under Pressure to Resign –Vice President
Written by .
Saturday, 28 November 2009 23:49
Vice President Goodluck Jonathan
Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday described as ``falsehood and mischievous’’ a newspaper report that he was under pressure to resign as a fallout from President Umaru Yar’adua’s health.

The Vice President said that the report published by a national newspaper on Saturday was designed to create unnecessary panic and tension in the country.

The newspaper had reported that ``the plan of those pressuring the VP is to create a situation where he would resign for the Senate President David Mark to take over for three months and then organise elections in the event that the President is unable to complete his term.’’

A press statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Communication to the Vice-President, Mr Ima Niboro, urged Nigerians to discountenance the report.

``We have read with considerable dismay, the story, published today, Nov. 28 and wish to point out straightaway that it is false in its entirety.

``This story, we must add, is sheer mischief and dwells entirely in the imagination of its authors, their sponsors and co-travellers. Vice-President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is not under any pressure to resign.

``This is wild and quite insulting claim requires no elaboration. Certainly, the general public can discountenance such drivel. As the Vice-President noted yesterday (Friday) and was widely reported in the media, the president is okay, and there is no cause for alarm,’’ the statement stressed. (NAN)

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